Photo of the Day First Lady Michelle Obama and Sam Kass, Assistant White House Chef and Food Initiative Coordinator, left, work with students from Bancroft and Tubman Elementary Schools during the White House Kitchen garden harvest on the South Lawn of the White House, Oct. 20, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton) Today's Schedule Today, the President will meet with a family at their home in Seattle, Washington. Following the meeting, the President will hold a discussion on women and the economy with families from the area. All times are Eastern Daylight Time 12:00 PM: The Vice President attends an event for Governor Martin O'Malley 1:00 PM: The President meets with Seattle family 1:10 PM: The President holds a discussion on women and the economy 2:40 PM: The President delivers remarks at a rally for Senator Murray 4:20 PM: The President departs Seattle, Washington en route to San Francisco, California 6:00 PM: The President arrives in San Francisco, California 8:40 PM: The President attends an event for District Attorney Kamala Harris 10:00 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DNC dinner Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live. In Case You Missed It Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog. Providing Jobs and Economic Security for Amerca's Women Valerie Jarrett discusses a new report that outlines the economic landscape for women today and details many of the ways the Obama Administration is committed to strengthening America’s economy and providing opportunities for women across the country. "One Work of Art, One Relationship, One Lifetime at a Time." First Lady Michelle Obama celebrates exemplary programs from across the country that reach underserved youth by hosting the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards. Report Shows The Recovery Act Creates Jobs and Changes Lives for the Better Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack releases a report outlining how Recovery Act funds allocated to seven programs administered by USDA Rural Development have sparked economic growth, created or saved over 300,000 jobs, and funded projects in almost 3,000 counties. Get Updates Sign up for the Daily Snapshot Stay Connected This email was sent to filter@clubhouseb.com Manage Subscriptions for filter@clubhouseb.com Sign Up for Updates from the White House Unsubscribe filter@clubhouseb.com | Privacy Policy Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House
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